Monitoring-target-apparatus management system, management server, and monitoring-target-apparatus management method
If both of LUN security information on storage apparatuses and configuration information on an iSNS server are acquirable, a management server makes reference to configuration situation of the LUN security acquired from a monitoring-target storage apparatus, thereby acquiring iSCSI initiator names which are permitted to access the storage apparatus. Moreover, the management server acquires, from the iSNS server, IP address of an iSCSI initiator name which does not exist on a monitoring-target host out of the iSCSI initiator names, then adding the IP address into monitoring-target nodes. Meanwhile, when an access from the management server to a monitoring-target node becomes impossible for a certain constant time-period due to a reason such that the monitoring-target node has been excluded from the network, the management server is capable of excluding the monitoring-target node from the monitoring targets on a GUI.
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The present application claims priority from Japanese Application JP2008-276920 filed on Oct. 28, 2008, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a monitoring-target-apparatus management system, management server, and monitoring-target-apparatus management method for making it possible to detect an apparatus coupled to a network, and to monitor the detected apparatus as the apparatus of a monitoring target.
2. Description of the Related Art
The following technology has been disclosed (refer to, e.g., JP-A-2005-62941): In management software for managing an information processing system constituted by a plurality of host computers and storage apparatuses, constitution information on the storage apparatuses and constitution information on the plurality of host computers which utilize the storage apparatuses are read out in advance, then being stored into an internal memory device of the management software. Moreover, a host-computer group which is utilizing the resource inside a certain specific storage apparatus is detected based on the read-out information. Finally, a report on I/O competition which is focused on only the performance data on the host-computer group is created, then being submitted to the system manager.
In JP-A-2005-62941, the explanation has been given concerning the SAN (: Storage Area Network) system where the plurality of host computers make the shared-use of a storage apparatus. Meanwhile, there is a case where the SAN environment is constructed using an IP (: Internet Protocol) network. Namely, the storage apparatus is coupled onto an IP network such as LAN (: Local Area Network), thereby permitting the plurality of host computers to make the shared-use of the storage apparatus.
In the case of constructing the SAN environment by using an IP network, data communications is performed among the host computers and the storage apparatus using an iSCSI (: Internet Small Computer System Interface), and thus the iSNS (: Internet Storage Name Service) is often utilized. The iSNS allows information on a communications-capable apparatus to be managed in a concentrated manner by using the iSCSI protocol. The iSNS allows implementation of such functions as name solution for iSCSI initiators and target nodes, and access limitation by grouping of the iSCSI initiators and target nodes based on a discovery domain.
Meanwhile, the storage apparatus possesses the LUN (: Logical Unit Number) security function. This function allows the iSCSI initiator name on an access-permitted host computer to be specified on each port basis or each logical volume basis. The information on the iSCSI initiator name on an access-permitted host computer on each port basis or each logical volume basis of the storage apparatus will be referred to as “LUN security information”.
In the above-described environment, the management software acquires the constitution information on the plurality of host computers and storage apparatuses. Concretely, the management software acquires the following information periodically, then storing these pieces of information into its internal database: Information on internal constitutions of components inside each storage apparatus, such as port, controller, cache, volume, and RAID (: Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks) group, and information such as coupling-destination storage port of the logical volume on each host computer.
When the management software defines a host computer and a storage apparatus which become the targets whose constitution information are to be acquired, the manager specifies, on the management software, an address range of an appliance which the manager wishes to be dealt with as the monitoring target. The management software periodically tries to perform an information acquisition operation for the address range specified. Then, if there exists a response to the information acquisition operation, the management software adds the appliance in the address range into the information acquisition targets.
At this time, it is conceivable that there exists an address at which no appliance is present, or there exists an address which is utilized by an IT appliance that does not become the monitoring target by the management software. In this case, the management software carries out the information acquisition request for this address. Then, at a point-in-time at which the request is found to fail or to be on time-out, the management software judges this address as being invalid. Eventually, it turns out that the management software has tried the information acquisition request for the invalid address. Accordingly, there has existed a problem that a tremendous time is necessitated for the detection processing of the monitoring target apparatuses. Also, there has existed a problem that, although an appliance which leaks out of the address range specified by the manager should essentially be dealt with as a monitoring target, the management software finds it impossible to detect this appliance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is an invention for solving the above-described problems. Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a monitoring-target-apparatus management system, management server, and monitoring-target-apparatus management method for making it possible to detect an apparatus coupled to a network, and to monitor the detected apparatus as the apparatus of a monitoring target.
In order to solve the above-described problems, the monitoring-target-apparatus management system in the present invention is implemented as follows: A monitoring-target-apparatus management system for detecting an apparatus coupled to a network, and monitoring the detected apparatus as the apparatus of a monitoring target, the monitoring-target-apparatus management system being implemented in an information processing system where storage apparatuses (e.g., storage apparatuses 20000), host apparatuses (e.g., host computers 10000), and a management server (e.g., management server 30000) are coupled to each other via the network, the storage apparatuses which have volumes that are memory areas, the host computers which use the volumes of the storage apparatuses via iSCSI (: Internet Small Computer System Interface) protocol, the management server for managing the storage apparatuses and the host apparatuses.
The management server includes an apparatus discovery program (e.g., apparatus discovery program 33300) for making reference to discovery target address management information (e.g., discovery target address management table 32200) memorized in a memory unit (e.g., memory 33000) and describing IP addresses of discovery targets, issuing a transmission instruction for constitution information on the apparatuses with respect to the IP addresses of the discovery targets, and, if a response is given to the transmission instruction, memorizing, as the apparatus of the monitoring target, the IP address of an apparatus which has returned the response into discovered apparatus management information (e.g., discovered apparatus management table 32300) of the memory unit, an information acquisition program (e.g., information acquisition program 33200) for acquiring constitution information on the apparatus of the monitoring target, and memorizing the constitution information into device-coupling management information (e.g., device-coupling management table 32400) of the memory unit in such a manner that iSCSI target names coupled to the volumes, iSCSI initiator names permitted to access the volumes, and coupling-destination host IDs corresponding to the iSCSI target names are made related with each other, and a monitoring-target program (e.g., management program 33100) for making reference to the device-coupling management information if an iSNS (: Internet Storage Name Service) server has been registered into the discovered apparatus management information, and detecting a volume for which the coupling-destination host corresponding to the iSCSI target name is unknown, acquiring an access-permitted iSCSI initiator name corresponding to the volume for which the coupling-destination host is unknown, requesting the registered iSNS server to acquire the IP address corresponding thereto, and memorizing the acquired IP address into the discovery target address management information and the discovered apparatus management information.
According to the present invention, it becomes possible to detect an apparatus coupled to a network, and to monitor the detected apparatus as the apparatus of a monitoring target.
Hereinafter, referring to the drawings, the explanation will be given below concerning the embodiments of the present invention.
Embodiment 1In the first embodiment, the explanation will be given below concerning a method for allowing the management software to add, into monitoring targets, a host computer which will make an access to a monitoring-target storage apparatus.
(1) System Constitution in the First Embodiment
The task application 13100 uses a memory area provided from the operating system, then performing data input/output (which, hereinafter, will be represented as “I/O”) into/from the memory area. The operating system 13200 causes the application to recognize the logical volume on a storage apparatus which is coupled to the host computer via a storage network. Incidentally, the port 11000 may also be divided into an I/O port for performing communications with the storage apparatuses 20000 via the iSCSI, and a management port for allowing the management server 30000 to acquire management information included within the host computer.
The management memory 23000 stores therein a management program 23100 for managing the storage apparatus, a volume management table 23200 (refer to
Incidentally, the logical volumes 24100 is not necessarily requited to form the RAID constitution, as long as the logical volumes can be constituted using memory areas of one or more magnetic disks. Moreover, another memory medium such as flash memory may also be used in substitution for the magnetic disks, as long as it can provide memory areas corresponding to the logical volumes.
Each controller 25000 includes therein a processor for exerting the control within each storage apparatus, and a cache memory for temporarily memorizing data exchanged between each storage apparatus and each host computer 10000. Each controller 25000, which intervenes between the I/O ports and the RAID groups, performs transmission/reception of data therebetween.
Incidentally, the constitution of each storage apparatus may be different from the constitution in
The memory area. 33000 (memory unit) stores therein a management program 33100 (monitoring-target program, refer to
The management program 33100 (monitoring-target program) instructs the information acquisition program 33200 to periodically acquire the constitution information from the storage apparatuses 20000 and the host computers 10000 within the information processing system. Also, the management program 33100 periodically instructs the apparatus discovery program 33300 to detect a storage apparatus 20000 and a host computer 10000 which are newly added to the information processing system.
The information acquisition program 33200 acquires the constitution information from the storage apparatuses 20000 and the host computers 10000, then storing the acquired constitution information into the acquired information repository 32000. The apparatus discovery program 33300 detects the storage apparatuses 20000 and the host computers 10000 coupled to the network 4000. Then, if the apparatus discovery program 33300 discovers an apparatus which is newly coupled to the network 4000, the unit 33300 instructs the information acquisition program 33200 to acquire the constitution information from the newly-coupled apparatus.
The acquired information repository 32000 stores therein an apparatus login ID list 32100 (refer to
The GUI-display processing unit 33400 displays the acquired constitution information via the output unit 34000 in response to the request from the manager via the input unit 34100. Incidentally, the management server 30000 may periodically acquire not only the constitution information from the storage apparatuses 20000 and the host computers 10000, but also such information as operation situation and performance of the internal constitution components which constitute the storage apparatuses 20000 and the host computers 10000.
The memory 38000 stores therein an iSNS program 38100, and an iSCSI name management table 38200 (refer to
Incidentally, if the management server 30000 has not acquired the constitution information on the host computer 10000 which becomes the actual entity of the volume included in the storage apparatus, or if the volume is not used by whatever host computer, the field 32460 and the field 32470 become blank fields. Also, if the storage apparatus possesses no LUN security function, no data exists in the field 32450.
Meanwhile, the volume VOL3 on the storage apparatus SYS1 gives the permission to the access from the iSCSI initiator on the host side indicated by com.hitachi.sv1. However, the management server 30000 has not acquired the constitution information on the host computer 10000 which becomes the actual entity of the volume, or the volume is not used by whatever host computer. Accordingly, the field 32460 and the field 32470 become the blank fields. Also, the storage apparatus SYS2 possesses no LUN security function. Consequently, no data exists in the field 32450 with respect to each volume of the storage apparatus SYS2.
Also, apparatus types, IP addresses, and apparatus IDs of the monitoring target apparatuses are displayed (table 71030). The manager checks an apparatus which the manager wishes to be excluded from the monitoring targets, then excluding it from the monitoring targets by pushing down an “exclude-from-monitoring-targets” button (button 71040).
The manager adds a discovered apparatus to the monitoring targets. This addition allows the management server 30000 to periodically acquire the constitution information on the discovered apparatus. Also, when the management server 30000 periodically acquires the information such as operation situation and performance of the internal constitution components which constitute the storage apparatuses 20000 and the host computers 10000, the manager adds a discovered apparatus to the monitoring targets. This addition allows the management server 30000 to periodically acquire the operation situation and performance of the internal constitution components which constitute the discovered apparatus.
(2) Apparatus Discover and Constitution-Information Acquisition Processings in the First Embodiment
The apparatus discovery program 33300 executes processings within loops (i.e., the following series of processings) with respect to all the IP addresses within the discovery target address range defined on the discovery target address management table 32200 (refer to
The apparatus discovery program 33300 judges whether or not a response on the iSNS server constitution information has been given from the monitoring target apparatus (step S61030). If the response on the iSNS server constitution information has been given from the monitoring target apparatus (step S61030, Yes), the apparatus discovery program 33300 judges that the apparatus is an iSNS server. Moreover, the unit 33300 stores the IP address which has returned the response into the discovered apparatus management table 32300 (refer to
Meanwhile, if no response on the iSNS server constitution information has been given from the monitoring target apparatus (step S61030, No), the apparatus discovery program 33300, using the user name and the password defined on the apparatus login ID management table 32100, logs in to the apparatus on the IP address defined on the discovery target address management table 32200, then instructing the apparatus to transmit the storage-apparatus constitution information (step S61050). The constitution information to be acquired may be arbitrary information.
The apparatus discovery program 33300 judges whether or not a response on the storage-apparatus constitution information has been given from the monitoring target apparatus (step S61060). If the response on the storage-apparatus constitution information has been given from the monitoring target apparatus (step S61060, Yes), the apparatus discovery program 33300 judges that the apparatus is a storage apparatus. Moreover, the unit 33300 stores the IP address which has returned the response into the discovered apparatus management table 32300 (refer to
Meanwhile, if no response on the storage-apparatus constitution information has been given from the monitoring target apparatus (step S61060, No), the apparatus discovery program 33300, using the user name and the password defined on the apparatus login ID management table 32100, logs in to the apparatus on the IP address defined on the discovery target address management table 32200, then instructing the apparatus to transmit the host-computer constitution information (step S61080). The constitution information to be acquired may be arbitrary information.
The apparatus discovery program 33300 judges whether or not a response on the host-computer constitution information has been given from the monitoring target apparatus (step S61090). If the response on the host-computer constitution information has been given from the monitoring target apparatus (step S61090, Yes), the apparatus discovery program 33300 judges that the apparatus is a host computer. Moreover, the unit 33300 stores the IP address which has returned the response into the discovered apparatus management table 32300, then transferring to the processing at the next IP address (step S61100). At this time, “host computer” is registered into the apparatus type on the table 32300, and the user name and the password used when the constitution-information transmission request to the host computer is carried out are registered into the user name and the password on the table 32300.
Meanwhile, if no response on the host-computer constitution information has been given from the monitoring target apparatus (step S61090, No), the apparatus discovery program 33300 transfers to the processing at the next IP address.
The above-described processing is the apparatus discover processing carried out by the apparatus discovery program 33300.
The information acquisition program 33200 executes processings within loops (i.e., the following series of processings) with respect to each apparatus of a monitoring target defined on the discovered apparatus management table 32300 (refer to
The information acquisition program 33200 judges whether or not a response on the constitution information has been given from each monitoring target apparatus (step S62030). If the response on the constitution information has been given from the monitoring target apparatus (step S62030, Yes), the information acquisition program 33200 stores the acquired constitution information into the acquired information repository 32000 (step S62040).
After the information acquisition program 33200 has terminated the above-described processing with respect to all the apparatuses of the monitoring targets defined on the discovered apparatus management table 32300, the unit 33200 makes reference to the constitution information stored into the acquired information repository 32000, then updating the devices connection management table 32400 (step S62050).
Hereinafter, the explanation will be given below regarding processing steps of updating the device-coupling management table 32400 (refer to
The above-described processing is the constitution-information acquisition processing carried out by the information acquisition program 33200.
(3) Addition Processing of Undiscovered Host into Monitoring Targets in the First Embodiment
The management program 33100 makes reference to the discovered apparatus management table 32300 then to retrieve an iSNS server (step S63000), thereby judging whether or not the iSNS server has been discovered (step S63010). If the iSNS server has been discovered (step S63010, Yes), the management program 33100 makes reference to the device-coupling management table 32400, thereby detecting a list of storage-apparatus volumes whose coupling-destination hosts are unknown (step S63020). Then, the unit 33100 repeats the following processing with respect to the storage-apparatus volumes whose coupling-destination hosts are unknown (step S63030).
The management program 33100 confirms whether or not, with respect to the detected volumes, the accessible iSCSI initiator name is present (i.e., is registered) in the device-coupling management table 32400 (step S63040).
If the accessible iSCSI initiator name is registered (step S63040, Yes), the management program 33100 executes an IP-address detection processing based on an iSNS server inquiry, which is illustrated in
Meanwhile, if, at the step S63040, no accessible iSCSI initiator name is registered (step S63040, No), the management program 33100 executes the IP-address detection processing based on the iSNS server inquiry and a host-computer inquiry, which is illustrated in
Meanwhile, if, at the step S63010, no iSNS server has been discovered (step S63010, No), the management program 33100 executes the IP-address detection processing based on the host-computer inquiry, which is illustrated in
The above-described processing is the undiscovered-host addition processing into the monitoring targets, which is carried out by the management program 33100.
Next, the management program 33100 makes reference to the iSCSI name management table 38200 (refer to
Meanwhile, if the corresponding IP address is present on the iSCSI name management table 38200 (step S63080, Yes), the management program 33100 instructs an apparatus on the IP address to transmit the host-computer constitution information (step S63090). The constitution information to be acquired may be arbitrary information. The management program 33100 judges whether or not a response on the storage constitution information has been given from the apparatus (step S63100). Then, if no response has been given from the apparatus (step S63100, No), the unit 33100 terminates the processing then to transfer to the processing for the next volume.
Meanwhile, if the response has been given from the apparatus (step S63100, Yes), the management program 33100 stores the IP address into the discovery target address management table 32200 and the discovered apparatus management table 32300 (step S63110). After that, the management program 33100 instructs the information acquisition program 33200 to acquire the constitution information from the apparatus on the IP address (step S63120). The information acquisition program 33200 which has received the instruction executes the processings from the step S62020 to the step S62040, and the step S62050 in
The above-described processing is the IP-address detection processing based on the iSNS server inquiry, which is carried out by the management program 33100.
Next, the management program 33100 makes reference to the iSCSI name management table 38200, thereby acquiring all of the IP addresses which are defined (i.e., registered) in the management table 38200 (step S63140). Then, the management program 33100 repeats the following processing with respect to all of the IP addresses acquired (step S63150).
The management program 33100 instructs an apparatus on the above-described IP address to transmit the host-computer constitution information (step S63160). The constitution information to be acquired may be arbitrary information. The management program 33100 judges whether or not a response on the storage constitution information has been given from the apparatus (step S63170). Then, if no response on the storage constitution information has been given from the apparatus (step S63170, No), the unit 33100 terminates the processing then to transfer to the processing for the next IP address.
Meanwhile, if the response has been given from the apparatus (step S63170, Yes), the management program 33100 instructs the information acquisition program 33200 to acquire the logical volume management table 13300 from the apparatus on the IP address (step S63180). The information acquisition program 33200 which has received the instruction executes the processings from the step S62020 to the step S62040 in
Next, the management program 33100 acquires the coupling-destination iSCSI target name and LUN ID of each logical volume registered in the logical volume management table 13300, then comparing the coupling-destination iSCSI target name and LUN ID with the iSCSI target name and LUN ID of each storage volume registered in the device-coupling management table 32400 (step S63190).
The management program 33100 judges whether or not a logical volume having the same iSCSI target name and LUN ID is present on the logical volume management table 13300 (step S63200). If the logical volume having the same iSCSI target name and LUN ID is absent on the logical volume management table 13300 (step S63200, No), the unit 33100 terminates the processing then to transfer to the processing for the next IP address.
Meanwhile, if the logical volume having the same iSCSI target name and LUN ID is present on the logical volume management table 13300 (step S63200, Yes), the management program 33100 stores the IP address into the discovery target address management table 32200 and the discovered apparatus management table 32300 (step S63210). After that, the management program 33100 instructs the information acquisition program 33200 to acquire the constitution information from the apparatus on the IP address (step S63220). The information acquisition program 33200 which has received the instruction executes the processings from the step S62020 to the step S62040, and the step S62050 in
The above-described processing is the IP-address detection processing based on the iSNS server inquiry and the host-computer inquiry, which is carried out by the management program 33100.
The management program 33100 instructs an apparatus on the above-described IP address to transmit the host-computer constitution information (step S63240). The constitution information to be acquired may be arbitrary information. The management program 33100 judges whether or not a response on the host-computer constitution information has been given from the apparatus (step S63250). Then, if no response on the host-computer constitution information has been given from the apparatus (step S63250, No), the unit 33100 terminates the processing then to transfer to the processing for the next IP address.
Meanwhile, if the response has been given from the apparatus (step S63250, Yes), the management program 33100 instructs the information acquisition program 33200 to acquire the logical volume management table 13300 from the apparatus on the IP address (step S63260). The information acquisition program 33200 which has received the instruction executes the processings from the step S62020 to the step S62040 in
Next, the management program 33100 acquires the coupling-destination iSCSI target name and LUN ID of each logical volume registered in the logical volume management table 13300. Then, the unit 33100 compares the coupling-destination iSCSI target name and LUN ID with the iSCSI target name and LUN ID of each storage volume registered in the device-coupling management table 32400 (step S63270), thereby judging whether or not they are the same iSCSI target name and LUN ID (step S63280).
If the logical volume having the same iSCSI target name and LUN ID is absent on the logical volume management table 13300 and the device-coupling management table 32400 (step S63280, No), the unit 33100 terminates the processing then to transfer to the processing for the next IP address.
Meanwhile, if the logical volume having the same iSCSI target name and LUN ID is present on the logical volume management table 13300 and the device-coupling management table 32400 (step S63280, Yes), the management program 33100 stores the IP address into the discovery target address management table 32200 and the discovered apparatus management table 32300 (step S63290). After that, the management program 33100 instructs the information acquisition program 33200 to acquire the constitution information from the apparatus on the IP address (step S63300). The information acquisition program 33200 which has received the instruction executes the processings from the step S62020 to the step S62040, and the step S62050 in
After having repeated the above-described processing with respect to all of the IP addresses which exist within the same segment as the IP address defined in the discovery target address management table, the management program 33100 terminates the series of processings.
The above-described processing is the IP-address detection processing based on the host-computer inquiry, which is carried out by the management program 33100.
Hereinafter, the presentation will be given below concerning concrete examples of the undiscovered-host addition processing into the monitoring targets.
The management program 33100 makes reference to the discovered apparatus management table 32300 illustrated in
The management program 33100 confirms whether or not, with respect to the volume VOL3 within the detected storage apparatus SYS1, the accessible iSCSI initiator name is registered in the device-coupling management table 32400. Since the accessible iSCSI initiator name is registered with respect to the volume VOL3 within SYS1, the management program 33100 executes the IP-address detection processing based on the iSNS server inquiry, which will be described hereinafter:
The management program 33100 makes reference to the device-coupling management table 32400 illustrated in
Next, the management program 33100 makes reference to the iSCSI name management table 38200 illustrated in
If the response has been given from the apparatus, the management program 33100 stores the IP address “192.168.5.4” into the discovery target address management table 32200 illustrated in
Next, the management program 33100 confirms whether or not, with respect to the volume VOL3 within the detected storage apparatus SYS2, the accessible iSCSI initiator name is registered in the device-coupling management table 32400. Since the accessible iSCSI initiator name is not registered with respect to the volume VOL3 within SYS2, the management program 33100 executes the IP-address detection processing based on the iSNS server inquiry and the host-computer inquiry, which will be described hereinafter:
The management program 33100 instructs the information acquisition program 33200 to acquire the constitution information from the iSNS server 35000. The information acquisition program 33200 accesses the iSNS server iSNS1, thereby acquiring the iSCSI name management table 38200 illustrated in
Next, the management program 33100 makes reference to the iSCSI name management table 38200 illustrated in
Next, the management program 33100 acquires the coupling-destination iSCSI target name and LUN ID of each logical volume defined in the logical volume management table illustrated in
Since the same iSCSI target name is present on the logical volume management table illustrated in
Also, the management program 33100 makes reference to the discovered apparatus management table 32300 illustrated in
The management program 33100 instructs an apparatus on the IP address “192.168.5.3” to transmit the host-computer constitution information. The constitution information to be acquired may be arbitrary information. If the response on the host-computer constitution information has been given from the apparatus, the management program 33100 instructs the information acquisition program 33200 to acquire the logical volume management table illustrated in
Next, the management program 33100 acquires the coupling-destination iSCSI target name of each logical volume defined in the logical volume management table illustrated in
The volume having the same iSCSI target name “com.hitachi.sto12” and LUN ID “0” exists in both of the logical volume management table illustrated in
After having repeated the above-described processing with respect to all of the IP addresses which exist within the same segment as the IP address defined in the discovery target address management table 32200, the management program 33100 terminates the processings. The above-described processing updates the device-coupling management table 32400, thereby bringing the device-coupling management table into the state illustrated in
As having been explained so far, according to the present embodiment, carrying out the undiscovered-host addition processing into monitoring targets allows the management software to add, into the monitoring targets by the management software, a host which is making an access to a storage apparatus that has been added into the monitoring targets by the manager.
Eventually, it is effective enough for the manager to add only the IP address of the storage into the discovery target address management table. As a consequence, the management software finds it possible to avoid repeatedly accessing an IP address at which no node exists, or an IP address which is utilized by an IT appliance that does not become the monitoring target by the management software.
Embodiment 2In the second embodiment, the explanation will be given below concerning a method for allowing the management software to prompt the manager to exclude a monitoring-target node from the monitoring targets on a GUI. This exclusion is performed when an access from the management software to the monitoring-target node becomes impossible for a certain constant time-period due to a reason such that the monitoring-target node has been excluded from the network.
(1) System Constitution in the Second Embodiment
The constitution of each appliance in the second embodiment is basically the same as the one in the first embodiment. Accordingly, the explanation thereof will be omitted here. Instead, referring to
(2) Apparatus Discovery Processing in the Second Embodiment
At the step S64040, at the time when storing the IP address which has returned the response into the discovered apparatus management table 32300, when “iSNS server” is registered into the apparatus type, and the user name and the password used when the constitution-information transmission request to the iSNS server is carried out are registered into the user name and the password, the access success time-and-date is updated to the time-and-date at present. At the step S64070, at the time when storing the IP address which has returned the response into the discovered apparatus management table 32300, when “storage” is registered into the apparatus type, and the user name and the password used when the constitution-information transmission request to the storage apparatus is carried out are registered into the user name and the password, the access success time-and-date is updated to the time-and-date at present.
Similarly, at the step S64100, at the time when storing the IP address which has returned the response into the discovered apparatus management table 32300, when “host” is registered into the apparatus type, and the user name and the password used when the constitution-information transmission request to the host computer is carried out are registered into the user name and the password, the access success time-and-date is updated to the time-and-date at present.
Meanwhile, if, at the step S64090, no response on the host-computer constitution information has been given from the apparatus (step S64090, No), the apparatus discovery program 33300 executes an IP-address deletion processing (S64105) illustrated in
The apparatus discovery program 33300 judges whether or not a predetermined time (constant time) has elapsed (step S64120). If the calculated lapse time has been found to be longer than the predetermined time (step S64120, Yes), the apparatus discovery program 33300, on the GUI screen illustrated in
Meanwhile, if, at the step S64120, the predetermined time has not elapsed (step S64120, No), the apparatus discovery program 33300 terminates the processing. Also, if, at the step S64140, the manager gives no consent to the exclusion of the IP address (step S64140, No), the apparatus discovery program 33300 terminates the processing. The above-described processing is the IP-address deletion processing carried out by the apparatus discovery program 33300.
As having been explained so far, according to the present embodiment, carrying out the apparatus discovery processing allows the management software to prompt the manager to exclude a monitoring-target node from the monitoring targets on a GUI. This exclusion is performed when, e.g., the monitoring-target node is excluded from the network. As a consequence, the management software finds it possible to avoid repeatedly accessing an IP address at which no node exists.
Incidentally, in
According to the first embodiment, if both of the LUN security information on the storage apparatuses and the configuration information on the iSNS server are acquirable, the management software installed into the management server 30000 makes reference to the configuration situation of the LUN security acquired from a monitoring-target storage apparatus, thereby acquiring iSCSI initiator names which are permitted to access the storage apparatus. Moreover, the management software acquires, from the iSNS server, the IP address of an iSCSI initiator name which does not exist on a monitoring-target host out of the iSCSI initiator names, then adding the IP address into the monitoring targets.
Also, if the configuration information on the iSNS server is acquirable, the management software acquires the IP address of an iSCSI initiator registered in the iSNS server, then acquiring the coupling-destination iSCSI target name from the host on the IP address. Then, if the iSCSI target name is of a monitoring-target storage apparatus, the management software is capable of adding the host on the IP address into the monitoring targets.
Also, if the configuration information on the iSNS server is not acquirable, the management software acquires the coupling-destination iSCSI target names from hosts on all of IP addresses which exist within the same segment as the IP address of an appliance which the manager has defined and has wished to be treated as a monitoring target. Then, if the iSCSI target names are of monitoring-target storage apparatuses, the management software is capable of adding the hosts on all of the IP addresses into the monitoring targets.
Also, according to the second embodiment, the management software is capable of prompting the manager to exclude a monitoring-target node from the monitoring targets on a GUI. This exclusion is performed when an access from the management software to the monitoring-target node becomes impossible for a certain constant time-period due to a reason such that the monitoring-target node has been excluded from the network.
The management software is capable of avoiding repeatedly accessing an IP address at which no node exists, or an IP address which is utilized by an IT appliance that does not become the monitoring target by the management software, and of necessitating a tremendous processing time for the discovery of the monitoring-target apparatuses.
According to the present embodiment, if both of the LUN security information on the storage apparatuses 20000 and the configuration information on the iSNS server 35000 are acquirable, the management server 30000 makes reference to the configuration situation of the LUN security acquired from a monitoring-target storage apparatus 20000, thereby acquiring iSCSI initiator names which are permitted to access the storage apparatus 20000. Moreover, the management server 30000 acquires, from the iSNS server 35000, the IP address of an iSCSI initiator name which does not exist on a monitoring-target host out of the iSCSI initiator names, then adding the IP address into the monitoring-target nodes. Meanwhile, when an access from the management server 30000 to a monitoring-target node becomes impossible for a certain constant time-period due to a reason such that the monitoring-target node has been excluded from the network, the management server 30000 is capable of excluding the monitoring-target node from the monitoring targets on a GUI.
It should be further understood by those skilled in the art that although the foregoing description has been made on embodiments of the invention, the invention is not limited thereto and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. An information processing system comprising:
- a storage apparatuses having volumes that are memory areas;
- a host apparatuses which use said volumes of said storage apparatuses via iSCSI protocol; and
- a management server managing said storage apparatuses and said host apparatuses as apparatuses,
- wherein said management server refers to discovery target address management information and describing IP addresses of discovery targets, and issues a transmission instruction of constitution information on said apparatuses, with respect to said IP addresses of said discovery targets, and,
- wherein, if a response of said transmission instruction is given, said management server memories said IP address of an apparatus which has returned said response, as a monitoring target apparatus, into discovered apparatus management information;
- wherein said management server acquires said constitution information on said monitoring target apparatus, and
- wherein said management server memories said constitution information into device-coupling management information in such a manner that iSCSI target names coupled to said volumes, iSCSI initiator names permitted to access said volumes, and coupling-destination host IDs corresponding to said iSCSI target names are made related with each other; and
- wherein, if an iSNS server has been registered into said discovered apparatus management information, said management server refer to said device-coupling management information, detects a volume for which said coupling-destination host corresponding to said iSCSI target name is unknown, acquires an access-permitted iSCSI initiator name corresponding to said volume for which said coupling-destination host is unknown,
- requests said registered iSNS server to acquire said IP address corresponding thereto, and memories said acquired IP address into said discovery target address management information and said discovered apparatus-management information.
2. An information processing system according to claim 1,
- wherein, if said iSNS server has been registered into said discovered apparatus management information, when said management server refers to said device-coupling management information, and if said access-permitted iSCSI initiator name corresponding to said volume for which said coupling-destination host is unknown has been not registered therein, said management server requests said registered iSNS server to acquire iSCSI name management information, acquires an IP address registered into said acquired iSCSI name management information, requests an apparatus at said acquired IP address to acquire logical volume management information on a host apparatus, acquires a coupling-destination iSCSI target name from said acquired logical volume management information, said coupling-destination iSCSI target name being a storage apparatus of said coupling-destination, and memorizes said acquired IP address into said discovery target address management information and said discovered apparatus management information if said coupling-destination iSCSI target name coincides with said iSCSI target name registered into said device-coupling management information.
3. An information processing system according to claim 1,
- wherein, if said iSNS server has been not registered into said discovered apparatus management information, said management server acquires an IP address registered into said discovered apparatus management information, requests an apparatus at said acquired IP address to acquire logical volume management information on a host apparatus, acquires a coupling-destination iSCSI target name from said acquired logical volume management information, said coupling-destination iSCSI target name being a storage apparatus of said coupling-destination, and memorizes said acquired IP address into said discovery target address management information and said discovered apparatus management information if said coupling-destination iSCSI target name coincides with said iSCSI target name registered into said device-coupling management information.
4. An information processing system according to claim 1,
- wherein time-and-date at which an access was made to an apparatus is registered in said discovered apparatus management information,
- wherein said management server displays that said apparatus is an apparatus which should be excluded from said monitoring targets, if no access is executable for a predetermined time from said time-and-date at which said access was made to said apparatus.
5. An information processing system according to claim 1,
- wherein the management server detects an event which becomes a cause from among a plurality of detected failures or their symptoms, said cause making no access executable to an apparatus which said apparatus discovery program had recognized as said monitoring target, and
- wherein the management server displays that said apparatus is an apparatus which should be excluded from said monitoring targets, if said management server confirms that said cause is switch-off of power-supply of said apparatus.
6. A management server which is an apparatus for managing storage apparatuses and host apparatuses,
- wherein said storage apparatuses and said host apparatuses being coupled to each other via a network, said storage apparatuses which have volumes that are memory areas, said host apparatuses which use said volumes of said storage apparatuses via iSCSI (: Internet Small Computer System Interface) protocol,
- said management server comprising:
- a processor; and
- a memory storing an apparatus discovery program, information acquisition program, and a monitoring-target program,
- wherein said apparatus discovery program makes said processor to:
- make reference to discovery target address management information memorized in a memory unit and describing IP addresses of discovery targets;
- issue a transmission instruction for constitution information on said apparatuses with respect to said IP addresses of said discovery targets, and, if a response is given to said transmission instruction; and
- memorize, as said apparatus of said monitoring target, said IP address of an apparatus which has returned said response into discovered apparatus management information of said memory,
- wherein said information acquisition program makes said processor to:
- acquire constitution information on said apparatus of said monitoring target; and
- memorize said constitution information into device-coupling management information of said memory unit in such a manner that iSCSI target names coupled to said volumes, iSCSI initiator names permitted to access said volumes, and coupling-destination host IDs corresponding to said iSCSI target names are made related with each other, and
- wherein said monitoring-target program makes said processor to:
- make reference to said device-coupling management information if an iSNS (: Internet Storage Name Service) server has been registered into said discovered apparatus management information, and detect a volume for which said coupling-destination host corresponding to said iSCSI target name is unknown;
- acquire an access-permitted iSCSI initiator name corresponding to said volume for which said coupling-destination host is unknown;
- request said registered iSNS server to acquire said IP address corresponding thereto; and
- memorize said acquired IP address into said discovery target address management information and said discovered apparatus management information.
7. The management server according to claim 6,
- wherein, if said iSNS server has been registered into said discovered apparatus management information, and when said monitoring-target program makes said processor to refer to said device-coupling management information, if said access-permitted iSCSI initiator name corresponding to said volume for which said coupling-destination host is unknown has been not registered therein, said monitoring-target program makes said processor to:
- request said registered iSNS server to acquire iSCSI name management information;
- acquire an IP address registered into said acquired iSCSI name management information;
- request an apparatus at said acquired IP address to acquire logical volume management information on a host apparatus;
- acquire a coupling-destination iSCSI target name from said acquired logical volume management information, said coupling-destination iSCSI target name being a storage apparatus of said coupling-destination; and
- memorize said acquired IP address into said discovery target address management information and said discovered apparatus management information if said coupling-destination iSCSI target name coincides with said iSCSI target name registered into said device-coupling management information.
8. The management server according to claim 6,
- wherein, if said iSNS server has been not registered into said discovered apparatus management information, said monitoring-target program makes said processor to:
- acquire an IP address registered into said discovered apparatus management information;
- request an apparatus at said acquired IP address to acquire logical volume management information on a host apparatus;
- acquire a coupling-destination iSCSI target name from said acquired logical volume management information, said coupling-destination iSCSI target name being a storage apparatus of said coupling-destination; and
- memorize said acquired IP address into said discovery target address management information and said discovered apparatus management information if said coupling-destination iSCSI target name coincides with said iSCSI target name registered into said device-coupling management information.
9. The management server according to claim 6, comprising:
- an output unit,
- wherein time-and-date at which an access was made to an apparatus is registered in said discovered apparatus management information,
- said apparatus discovery program makes to the processor to display, on said output unit, that said apparatus is an apparatus which should be excluded from said monitoring targets, if no access is executable for a predetermined time from said time-and-date at which said access was made to said apparatus.
10. The management server according to claim 6, comprising:
- an output unit,
- wherein said memory stores a failure-event acquisition program for acquiring event of a failure on said network,
- said failure-event acquisition program makes said processor to:
- detect an event which becomes a cause from among a plurality of detected failures or their symptoms, said cause making no access executable to an apparatus which said apparatus discovery program had recognized as said monitoring target, and
- display, on said output unit, that said apparatus is an apparatus which should be excluded from said monitoring targets, if said failure-event acquisition program confirms that said cause is switch-off of power-supply of said apparatus.
11. A monitoring-target-apparatus management method for detecting an apparatus coupled to a network, and monitoring said detected apparatus as said apparatus of a monitoring target,
- wherein said monitoring-target-apparatus management method being implemented in an information processing system where storage apparatuses, host apparatuses, and a management server are coupled to each other via said network, said storage apparatuses which have volumes that are memory areas, said host apparatuses which use said volumes of said storage apparatuses via iSCSI (: Internet Small Computer System Interface) protocol, said management server for managing said storage apparatuses and said host apparatuses, wherein
- said management server, comprising and executing:
- an apparatus discover step of
- making reference to discovery target address management information memorized in a memory unit and describing IP addresses of discovery targets,
- issuing a transmission instruction for constitution information on said apparatuses with respect to said IP addresses of said discovery targets, and, if a response is given to said transmission instruction,
- memorizing, as said apparatus of said monitoring target, said IP address of an apparatus which has returned said response into discovered apparatus management information of said memory unit;
- an information acquisition step of
- acquiring constitution information on said apparatus of said monitoring target, and
- memorizing said constitution information into device-coupling management information of said memory unit in such a manner that iSCSI target names coupled to said volumes, iSCSI initiator names permitted to access said volumes, and coupling-destination host IDs corresponding to said iSCSI target names are made related with each other; and
- a monitoring-target control step of
- making reference to said device-coupling management information if an iSNS (: Internet Storage Name Service) server has been registered into said discovered apparatus management information, and detecting a volume for which said coupling-destination host corresponding to said iSCSI target name is unknown,
- acquiring an access-permitted iSCSI initiator name corresponding to said volume for which said coupling-destination host is unknown,
- requesting said registered iSNS server to acquire said IP address corresponding thereto, and
- memorizing said acquired IP address into said discovery target address management information and said discovered apparatus management information.
12. The monitoring-target-apparatus management method according to claim 11, wherein,
- if said iSNS server has been registered into said discovered apparatus management information, and when said monitoring-target program makes reference to said device-coupling management information, if said access-permitted iSCSI initiator name corresponding to said volume for which said coupling-destination host is unknown has been not registered therein,
- said monitoring-target control step
- requests said registered iSNS server to acquire iSCSI name management information,
- acquires an IP address registered into said acquired iSCSI name management information,
- requests an apparatus at said acquired IP address to acquire logical volume management information on a host apparatus,
- acquires a coupling-destination iSCSI target name from said acquired logical volume management information, said coupling-destination iSCSI target name being a storage apparatus of said coupling-destination, and
- memorizes said acquired IP address into said discovery target address management information and said discovered apparatus management information if said coupling-destination iSCSI target name coincides with said iSCSI target name registered into said device-coupling management information.
13. The monitoring-target-apparatus management method according to claim 11, wherein,
- if said iSNS server has been not registered into said discovered apparatus management information,
- said monitoring-target control step
- acquires an IP address registered into said discovered apparatus management information,
- requests an apparatus at said acquired IP address to acquire logical volume management information on a host apparatus,
- acquires a coupling-destination iSCSI target name from said acquired logical volume management information, said coupling-destination iSCSI target name being a storage apparatus of said coupling-destination, and
- memorizes said acquired IP address into said discovery target address management information and said discovered apparatus management information if said coupling-destination iSCSI target name coincides with said iSCSI target name registered into said device-coupling management information.
14. The monitoring-target-apparatus management method according to claim 11, wherein
- time-and-date at which an access was made to an apparatus is registered in said discovered apparatus management information,
- said apparatus discover step displaying, on an output unit, that said apparatus is an apparatus which should be excluded from said monitoring targets, if no access is executable for a predetermined time from said time-and-date at which said access was made to said apparatus.
15. The monitoring-target-apparatus management method according to claim 11, wherein
- said management server, further comprising:
- a failure-event acquisition program for acquiring event of a failure on said network,
- said failure-event acquisition program
- detecting an event which becomes a cause from among a plurality of detected failures or their symptoms, said cause making no access executable to an apparatus which said apparatus discovery program had recognized as said monitoring target, and
- displaying, on an output unit, that said apparatus is an apparatus which should be excluded from said monitoring targets, if said failure-event acquisition program confirms that said cause is switch-off of power-supply of said apparatus.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 24, 2009
Publication Date: Apr 29, 2010
Patent Grant number: 7890645
Applicant:
Inventors: Takayuki Nagai (Machida), Daisuke Shinohara (Yokohama), Nobuhiro Maki (Yokohama)
Application Number: 12/379,522
International Classification: G06F 15/173 (20060101);